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Leaked list 'exposes BNP members' | Leaked list 'exposes BNP members' |
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A leaked list purporting to name 10,000 members of the British National Party leads several of Wednesday's newspapers. | A leaked list purporting to name 10,000 members of the British National Party leads several of Wednesday's newspapers. |
"The BNP exposed," says the Daily Mirror's front page. Inside, the paper says members may now face reprisals and are "running scared". | "The BNP exposed," says the Daily Mirror's front page. Inside, the paper says members may now face reprisals and are "running scared". |
Times' columnist David Aaronovitch believes that being a member of the far-right is "not unlike the transient population of a seedy guesthouse". | |
"You might stay there, but you might not give it out as an address." | "You might stay there, but you might not give it out as an address." |
'Medical miracle' | 'Medical miracle' |
The smiling face of Claudio Castillo appears on some front pages after she became the first person ever to receive a transplanted organ grown from her own stem cells. | The smiling face of Claudio Castillo appears on some front pages after she became the first person ever to receive a transplanted organ grown from her own stem cells. |
The Daily Mail says she was "virtually bedridden" before receiving the new windpipe. "A life renewed," it adds. | The Daily Mail says she was "virtually bedridden" before receiving the new windpipe. "A life renewed," it adds. |
A "medical miracle" is how the Independent describes the procedure. It quotes scientists who herald it as the dawn of "a new age for surgery". | A "medical miracle" is how the Independent describes the procedure. It quotes scientists who herald it as the dawn of "a new age for surgery". |
The Guardian says the "cutting-edge collaboration" between EU surgeons was "an expensive exercise", but costs will come down in the future. | The Guardian says the "cutting-edge collaboration" between EU surgeons was "an expensive exercise", but costs will come down in the future. |
Tory 'impotence' | Tory 'impotence' |
The Tories' decision to abandon their pledge to match Labour's spending plans draws praise from some quarters. | The Tories' decision to abandon their pledge to match Labour's spending plans draws praise from some quarters. |
"At last the Tories seem to be finding their voice," the Sun's leader says, by deciding to "dump the daft promise". | "At last the Tories seem to be finding their voice," the Sun's leader says, by deciding to "dump the daft promise". |
The Daily Express thinks David Cameron should go even further, "making clear the scale of savings he has in mind". | The Daily Express thinks David Cameron should go even further, "making clear the scale of savings he has in mind". |
But the Daily Telegraph fears he has acted too late, losing ground in the polls since the summer as a result of "self-imposed political impotence". | But the Daily Telegraph fears he has acted too late, losing ground in the polls since the summer as a result of "self-imposed political impotence". |
Piracy pays | Piracy pays |
The threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia continues to occupy the papers. | The threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia continues to occupy the papers. |
"It must be shown no mercy," writes the Times. It believes piracy gives al-Qaeda "a robust income and a deadly way of striking at the West". | "It must be shown no mercy," writes the Times. It believes piracy gives al-Qaeda "a robust income and a deadly way of striking at the West". |
But tackling it will be difficult, the Guardian warns. Piracy is "big business" - "almost certainly the biggest single business in Somalia's lawless state". | But tackling it will be difficult, the Guardian warns. Piracy is "big business" - "almost certainly the biggest single business in Somalia's lawless state". |
At least the Sun has a simple - if deadly - solution: "A couple of well-aimed Tomahawk cruise missiles into the pirates' HQ". | At least the Sun has a simple - if deadly - solution: "A couple of well-aimed Tomahawk cruise missiles into the pirates' HQ". |
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